blike Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and education, and serve the world in the 21st century. It is true to MIT's values of excellence, innovation, and leadership. Good, free stuff!
Skye Posted October 1, 2003 Posted October 1, 2003 Kewl. Seems like they have put up a fair bit of the course material.
Glider Posted October 1, 2003 Posted October 1, 2003 Excellent...it looks fairly comprehensive too (can't understand why the brain and cognitive sciences course doesn't include any research methods though). I had a look at some of the modules within that course. The reading list on one of them is...interesting. » MIT OpenCourseWare » Brain and Cognitive Sciences » 9.68 Affect: Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects of "Feelings'', Spring 2002 Readings Text "If it ain't busted, don't fix it." This is generally good advice, and the 2002 edition of 9.68 will begin as its predecessors have been doing for almost two decades: with all the participants devoting several weeks to reading (perhaps many re-reading) and discussing a book whose subtitle identifies it as An Inquiry into Values. The book is Robert M. Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, William Morrow and Co., 1974. Cool!
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